CLASS iL — cosriCAi, APPLES. — n. n. m. 547 



CLASS IL— CONICAL APPLES. 



ORDER IL— ANGULAR. 



SECTION 2.— SOUK. 



SUB-SECTION 3.— EUSSET. 



Fort JHiami. 



This is another of the seedling russets of the Maumee, 

 brought to the notice of the State Society by its Vice- 

 President, J. Austin Scott, of Toledo. Mr. Elliott de- 

 scribes it from notes taken in 1846, when he received 

 specimens from A. Spafford, Esq., Perrysburgh, Ohio. 



Tree upright and spreading, healthy, thrifty ; Shoots 

 dark ; not an early bearer, but productive when older. 



Kg. 178. — ^POBT MIAMI. 



Fruit medium, roundish or oblong-conic, truncated, an- 

 gular, often unequal ; Surface rich yellow russet, often 

 bronzed ; Dots scattered, netted russeting. 



Basin medium or shallow, folded ; Eye small, closed. 



Cavity acute, wavy, green ; Stem medium. 



